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Spanish-English translation for: salir a pedir de boca
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salir a pedir de boca [locución] [asunto etc.]to go off without a hitch [coll.] [idiom] [matter, affair: occur without a problem]
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salir a rastras de debajo de la camato drag oneself out from under the bed
salir a chorrosto gush [liquid]
salir a navegarto go sailing
salir de comprasto go shopping
salir de controlto get out of control
salir a chorro [locución]to splurt [coll.]
salir a chorro [locución]to spout [spurt out]
salir a gatas [locución]to crawl out
pedir a-algn/algoto ask sb./sth.
pedir disculpas a algnto beg sb.'s pardon
salir a la palestra [col.]to come to light [idiom]
pedir algo a voces [locución]to be crying out for sth. [idiom]
pedir algo a voces [locución]to be shouting at the top of one's lungs for sth. [idiom]
pedir prestado algo a algnto borrow sth. from sb.
pedir ayuda a voces [locución]to be crying out for help [idiom]
salir de la nada [locución]to come out of nowhere [idiom]
salir de un brinco [locución]to burst forth [idiom]
salir mal parado de algoto come out of sth. badly
boca {f} de agua(fire) hydrant
boca {f} de alcantarillamanhole [for sewer]
salir de uno en uno [locución]to go out one by one [idiom]
mús. [el] arpa {f} de bocajaw harp
pedir perdón a algn por algo [disculparse]to apologise to sb. for sth. [Br.]
pedir perdón a algn por algo [disculparse]to apologize to sb. for sth.
proverb. Salir de Guatemala y entrar en guatepeor.Out of the frying pan and into the fire.
negro como boca de lobo {adj} [locución]pitch black
hacer salir a algn bruscamente [p. ej. de la cama]to roust sb. [Am.] [e.g. from the bed]
no tener qué llevarse a la boca [col.] [locución]to not have two brass farthings to rub together [Br.] [coll.] [idiom]
salirto come out
salirto depart
salirto go out
salir [partir]to leave
salir corriendoto run out [leave in a hurry]
salir malto fail
pedir algoto ask for sth.
pedir algoto order sth. [goods]
pedir algoto request sth.
pedir limosnato ask for alms
salir airoso [locución]to pass with flying colors [Am.] [idiom]
salir airoso [locución]to pass with flying colours [Br.] [idiom]
salir con algnto date sb.
salir pitando [locución]to be off like a shot [idiom] [dash off]
salir pitando [locución]to shoot off [idiom] [rush off]
salir en desbandadato scramble out [exit rapidly]
orn. salir del cascarón {noun}to hatch [emerge from an egg]
jur. Unverified pedir el divorcioto file for divorce
salir [ser lanzado / escupido]to spew (out)
anat. boca {f}mouth
salir por piernas [col.] [locución]to leg it [Br.] [coll.] [idiom]
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